Women around the world are writing about topics that highlight the importance of sex-based-rights. Here we collect resources written both at the popular and academic levels that highlight issues of concern to the rights of women and girls, and we point out the relevant articles in The Declaration that safeguard such rights. We invite you to curl up with some coffee or tea and delve deeply into these contemporary issues, and provide these lists as a starting point. These resources are also useful for raising awareness about women’s issues, so share away!

Note: Inclusion of a resource does not constitute an endorsement of all its content by WDI USA.

‘Women’s Rights, Gender Wrongs’ is now available worldwide!

Women’s Rights, Gender Wrongs: the global impact of gender-identity ideology explores the diverse ways that the global spread of gender-identity ideology has affected all aspects of women’s lives. Writers from all continents and all walks of life discuss its personal and professional impact. They range from a myth-busting Brazilian academic to an Angolan lesbian, from a Canadian ex-prisoner to the mother of a gender-dysphoric teenager. They cover grassroots resistance in Japan, women’s spirituality and reproductive exploitation in South America. 

Principles on Interacting with the Media

WDI USA is excited to share a document we’ve been working on designed to introduce volunteers to WDI USA’s principles of interacting with the media on behalf of the organization. We hope that reading this will give you a better sense of what skills are required for these interactions.

Journalism Style Manual

Our Journalism Style manual acts as a reference guide for reporting on incidents and issues affecting the sex-based rights of women and girls. It covers terms to avoid and suggests language to use instead.

Library List

Our Library List is more than just recommended reading. Some of the books listed below are actively being suppressed, removed from bookstores and libraries, and even subject to suggestions of book burning! We hope not only that we can read and discuss these books, but also encourage you to request them for your local libraries, buy copies to donate or share with your friends, and most of all get the word out. 

Media List

Our Media List tracks recent articles in mainstream sources that touch on issues relevant to The Declaration. In the current client, it still takes courage on the part of journalists (especially American journalists) to speak critically of “gender identity” as a concept and of the clash it creates with women’s sex-based rights. […] We recommend reading these articles and taking them as food for thought, and also recommend sharing them as they bring out the importance of the rights that the Declaration was written to protect.

Academic Article List

Our Academic Article List gives published research on topics pertinent to women’s rights as delineated in The Declaration.

This [list] is intended as a starting point for wading into recent research on topics important to the rights of women and girls. 

Handouts, Stickers, and More

Our Grassroots Campaigning Materials include brochures, handouts, and stickers about radical feminism and The Declaration. Each resource is available as a downloadable and printable PDF.